BULOVA BANGLE WATCHES - BULOVA BANGLE

Bulova Bangle Watches

A watch is a timepiece that is made to be worn on a person. It is usually a wristwatch, worn on the wrist with a strap or bracelet. In addition to the time, modern watches often display the day, date, month and year, and electronic watches may have many other functions.

Bangles or Chudi (Valayal) (Gaaju) (Vala) are traditional ornaments worn by Indian women, especially Hindus. They are worn after marriage to signify matrimony.

A rigid bracelet or anklet

Bulova NT-730 "Super 7"

A handsome, horizontal radio from Bulova (actually it was made for them by NEC - Nippon Electric Company). I suppose it could be considered a shirtpocket set although it's almost too large to fit into that catagory yet too small to be a coat pocket radio. The cabinet is very thin/narrow and could have used a kickstand for support. It has a nice upper section of reverse paint and the gold accents help make this one of the nicer Bulova looking radios...IMHO.

NEC released a similar looking set with the same model number.

Bulova 670

A very small shirtpocket set, (same size as the Toshiba 7TP-30) marketed as the "Bantam". One of the more attractive Bulova radios in my opinion. The front is 'gold' plated and features a wonderful starburst design highlighted by a rhinestone. Classy!

I'm confident that this was made by Matsushita. The Panasonic T-11 radio is almost identical.Also found (with slight cosmetic variations) under the Carlton brand name.